physics

Shedding Light On Bubbly Graphene

Scientists at the Institute of Basic Science in South Korea have used a single laser beam to probe the behavior of graphene bubbles.

Philippine Senator Moves To Commend Scientists On 2018 AS100 List

Senator Leila de Lima is asking the Philippine senate to give due distinction and support to Filipino academicians, scientists, researchers and inventors.

10 Chinese Scientists Who Are Pushing The Envelope

Here are ten scientists contributing to China’s growing reputation as a global research powerhouse.

Getting Clarity On Glass Formation

Scientists in Japan have found that the two modes of glass formation share a common structural origin.

Seeing The Brain Without Opening The Skull

A research group in South Korea has devised a strategy to perform bioimaging through opaque tissues.

Discovering The Cause Of Electric Wind

Scientists in South Korea have identified the basic principle underlying electric wind in plasma.

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Nathaniel Hermosa II

For optics and photonics researcher Nathaniel Hermosa, light is a tool that can be manipulated to uncover the secrets of the universe.

Solving A 130-Year-Old Fluid Dynamics Conundrum

Researchers in Japan have demonstrated that transitional flow can be demystified using existing laws of resistance in fluid dynamics.

Staying Superconductive Under Extreme Pressure

Scientists in China and the US have discovered a metal alloy that superconducts over a wide range of pressures.